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How loud could it be? UCLA quarterback takes dig at Kyle Field crowd noise

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Josh Rosen and his UCLA Bruins are hitting College Station this weekend to open the season against Texas A&M.

Rosen, the star sophomore quarterback, isn’t anticipating that crowd noise will be that much of a problem.

But let’s figure out how loud Kyle Field can be. More than 100,000 pro-Aggie fans are expected to wedge into Kyle Field for the 2:30 p.m. kickoff. On average, A&M drew 103,622 fans per game last fall. That was the third highest attendance in the country, trailing Michigan (110,168) and Ohio State (107,244).

Rosen told reporters in Los Angeles that all large crowds sound the same.

"After about 50k people, it all sounds about the same," UCLA QB Josh Rosen says about anticipating crowd noise at Kyle Field.